NHABE MUSEUM
Museum gathering a collection of various objects representative of the region of Ngamiland which hosts temporary exhibitions.
Founded in 1996, this museum, housed in a World War II building, brings together a collection of various objects representative of the Ngamiland region (north-western part of the country): bayei fishing nets, hambukushu baskets, animal skins, hunting rifles, traditional clothing and various musical instruments. Temporary exhibitions are also regularly hosted and "cultural nights" are organized sporadically. There is also a small art centre where artisans can be observed... and where you can buy local guaranteed production.
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